Mushroom help!!!!!!!?!


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Mushroom help!!!!!!!?

Ok, this is going to sound really crazy but please bear with me. Me and my friends are making a video about killer vegetables for my friends birthday! We have to kill the vegetables at the end. So far we have an aubergine being toasted by a hobnob who thinks it is a raison. (he is trying to make fruit toast but unfortunately ends up with a toasted aubergine!!) The pumpkin is being made into pumpkin pie and the brocolli is getting sucked up by the hoover after thinking it was its mum. Now here is the problem. We need a good FUNNY way to kill off the mushroom! Any ideas would be apppreciated!

thanks!!

ps. i am mentally stable!!


Answers:
eaten by a giant Alice in wonderland? accused of witch craft and thrown in vat of boiling oil (butter)?

This does sound like a mushroom tirp movie but.... Have someone step on it....

you are??? could have fooled me!! why niot try smoking the mushrooms! noiw that would be fun!! the high is amazing!! all the funny little things comning out of the walls are amazing!!

i can't believe i am going to answer this!!!! how about having it pushed off the edge of the bathtub (bathtub full of water) with a weight tied around it's stem? since mushrooms float drowning is a difficult way to "kill" a mushroom.........

Since mushrooms are also know as toad stools have some frogs steal them all away, or eat them.

Heehee, what a fun idea! OK, my first thought is take a shish kebab skewer and stab them while going "EEE EEE EEE!" like the movie "Psycho" in the shower scene. Hey, yeah, and stage it in the bathroom! Have fun!

Why not make it a truffle and have it rooted up by a pregnant pig?

the mushroom can get sufficated by marinade.




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